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:''For the sedan of a similar name in GTA IV, see [[DF8-90]].''
:''For the sedan of a similar name in GTA IV, see [[DF8-90]].''


[[Image:DFT-30 (GTASA) (front).jpg|thumb|right|300px|A DFT-30 in GTA San Andreas.]]
[[Image:DFT-30-GTASA-front.jpg|thumb|right|300px|A DFT-30 in GTA San Andreas.]]


The '''DFT-30''' is a flatbed truck appearing in [[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]]. It is a truck that can be used just for fun, as there is nothing really special about it. Its handling and speed is the average for a truck on the game. One fun thing to do however is jump onto the back of the truck while a civilian is driving it, and either tour where he will go or start a rampage on the back of the truck. This is the most ideal vehicle to do this on because it is totally flat.
The '''DFT-30''' is a flatbed truck appearing in [[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]]. It is a truck that can be used just for fun, as there is nothing really special about it. Its handling and speed is the average for a truck on the game. One fun thing to do however is jump onto the back of the truck while a civilian is driving it, and either tour where he will go or start a rampage on the back of the truck. This is the most ideal vehicle to do this on because it is totally flat.
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=== Missing rear wheel ===
=== Missing rear wheel ===
[[Image:DFT-30 (GTASA) (rear).jpg|thumb|right|275px|Rear quarter view of a DFT-30. Note the missing rear wheel.]]
[[Image:DFT-30-GTASA-rear.jpg|thumb|right|275px|Rear quarter view of a DFT-30. Note the missing rear wheel.]]


While the DFT-30 is depicted with a body designed for a six-wheeler truck, the truck has only one rear wheel on its left while its right has two, resulting in a truck that seemingly has only five wheels. This combination has been outlawed in North America, so it is highly probable that this is a minor error or bug, as the player is able to see sparks coming out from the "invisible" tire when it is punctured. A fix for the PC version can be obtained [http://grandtheftauto.filefront.com/file/DFT_30_Wheel_Fix here].
While the DFT-30 is depicted with a body designed for a six-wheeler truck, the truck has only one rear wheel on its left while its right has two, resulting in a truck that seemingly has only five wheels. This combination has been outlawed in North America, so it is highly probable that this is a minor error or bug, as the player is able to see sparks coming out from the "invisible" tire when it is punctured. A fix for the PC version can be obtained [http://grandtheftauto.filefront.com/file/DFT_30_Wheel_Fix here].
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